Watch Beyoncé’s Sweet Anniversary Tribute to Husband Jay Z

Beyoncé is sharing the celebration of her ninth wedding anniversary to _Jay Z_ with the world. On Tuesday, the singer fêted the nearly decade-long marriage with a new music video and a specially curated playlist, both shared exclusively on Tidal, the duo’s streaming service.

The new music video goes along with the previously released track “Die with You.” The video features rarely seen footage of the couple on vacation, celebrating the holidays, and holding hands on glamorous yachts.

The playlist, titled “IV Ever Ever,” features 63 songs from artists like Sade, D’Angelo, and Coldplay. Kanye West fans will also note that it includes the rapper’s song “Say You Will,” from his spectacularly emo album 808s and Heartbreak.

Earlier on Tuesday, Beyoncé’s mother, Ms. Tina Lawson, celebrated this special day by posting a rare photo of the wedding on her Instagram account, which featured the newly wedded pair standing hand in hand at the altar, with Bey throwing a hand triumphantly in the air.

“9 years already???” Ms. Tina writes in the caption. “Congratulations to the Carters on their Anniversary (thats my arm fixing the dress lol).”

The pair, who are currently expecting twins, tied the knot in a highly guarded New York City ceremony in Jay Z’s Tribeca penthouse back in 2008. Only 40 guests were invited to the private event, including Destiny’s Child singers Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, as well as celebrity pals Gwenyth Paltrow and Chris Martin.

The pair were married on the fourth because, as true Beyoncé fans know, the number has special meaning in the Knowles-Carter household. Both artists have birthdays that fall on the fourth day of the month (September and December). Beyoncé made the number the title of her 2011 album.

Both artists have previously shared public anniversary tributes with fans. In 2015, Jay Z shared never-before-seen footage of their wedding on his Instagram account, giving fans a peek into their private nuptials.

That same year, Beyoncé celebrated the anniversary by posting a new music video on Tidal, the couple’s streaming service. The stripped-down video was for the song “Die with You” and featured a casual Beyoncé sitting at a piano and singing the sweet, gentle ballad. At the end of the video, it’s revealed that Jay Z was the one filming the entire time.

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by Lester Cohen/Getty Images.

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